Doctor insights on:
I Have A Low Grade Fever But No Other Symptoms How Long Should I Wait At Home

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How much?:
Need to know how much fever, and how do you feel. Do you have any risk factors for other illnesses? Fever, in and by itself, is not particularly disturbing and will probably go away spontaneously in time, but if it is still going on in a week, you have other symptoms, your appetite is waning, you are having night sweats, then it might be appropriate to get looked at. Keep in touch. Get better.
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No waiting:
It is a myth that sick/feverish people shouldn't bathe. There are no reasons to limit bathing/showers during or after fever. In fact, many people like a warm bath or shower to ease their discomfort and the humidity relieves congestion. Once your child is dried off and dressed, he/she can go outdoors.
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Cough and asthma:
I think it would be a good idea to see your local primary care doctor. You may need an antibiotic if you are coughing up color. He or she can listen to your lungs as well. Good luck and feel better!
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Mono symptoms:
Unfortunately it can go for many months. You should rest, hydrate and eat well, take OTC meds for the symptom relief. Avoid trauma to the spleen. Keep in touch with your doctor.
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It depends:
Your child should see a doctor if he has a fever over 101 for more than a couple of days, or if he is acting particularly sick, even when the fever is down. If you are worried, if your child is acting quite different than usual, it's better to get him checked by the doctor. If you get the fever down and your child is playful, eats or drinks, you may worry less.
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It depends...:
I think this depends on what type of doctor. From your symptoms the odds are very high that this is a viral infection. Research studies show that antibiotics are likely to do more harm than good. However, herbs, homeopathic medicines and acupuncture may help so if your Dr. offers these it would help to go. I advise trying Umcka, available at health food stores. See
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How high:
Its best to know what you consider a fever. In the medical community we really dont consider anything under 100.5 a fever, that being said a low grade fever can be a sign of infection of any inflamatory proccess not associated with an infection. If your disoriented, please see a doctor as soon as you can.
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